Physical Appliances Replaced by “on-Demand”

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Physical Appliances Replaced by “on-Demand” When it comes to private clouds, Gartner says traditional silo-ed security deployments on physical appliances won’t cut it. Instead, delivering security solutions through a service model will help security controls to adapt and protect information and workloads where needed. Exposure of Security APIs Gartner says RESTful APIs (open representational state […]

Nov 15, 2010
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1Physical Appliances Replaced by “on-Demand”

When it comes to private clouds, Gartner says traditional silo-ed security deployments on physical appliances won’t cut it. Instead, delivering security solutions through a service model will help security controls to adapt and protect information and workloads where needed.

2Exposure of Security APIs

Gartner says RESTful APIs (open representational state transfer) and the availability of code for security services must become available from policy admin and policy decision points so security pros can focus their attention on managing policies instead of programming infrastructure.

3Logic Replaces Physical

Moving data to the cloud means workloads and information is not tied to specific devices, fixed IP or MAC addresses anymore, and that means static security policies based physical attributes are useless. Instead, policies based on logic and real-time context must be incorporated, says Gartner.

4The “Zone” of Trust

Gartner says instead of administering security policies on a VM-by-VM basis, logic-based security requirements can be used to create “zones of trust” logical workload groups with similar requirements. The benefit? The zones of trust can adapt as VMs move, change and workloads shift.

5Separation of IT Ops and Security

To avoid the weakening of security in a virtualized and cloud environmenst, Gartner advises that enterprises look to cloud-computing and virtualization vendors with capabilities to separate security policy formation and the operation of security VMS for other data centre VMs.

6Sharing Policies Across Private, Public and Physical Infrastructure

As private clouds become more commonplace, Gartner says sharing policies across the data center security infrastructure, both physical, public and virtualized is ideal. But, as of today, no standards exist for that, but VMware and the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) are starting to solve that issue.

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